The system is rigged, and Bernie rails against it. In another sign of how rigged the system is Bernie Sanders garnered 49.57% of the popular vote (695 votes) in Iowa, versus Hillary Clinton’s 49.86% of the vote (699 votes)–according to 2016IowaCaucus.com which is a difference of four actual votes. This resulted in 22 delegates for Hillary and 21 delegates for Bernie.

In Grinnell Ward 1, the precinct where elite liberal arts college Grinnell College is located, 19 delegates were awarded to Bernie Sanders and seven were awarded to Hillary Clinton on caucus night. However, the Iowa Democratic party decided to shift one delegate from Sanders to Clinton on the night and did not notify precinct secretary J Pablo Silva that they had done so. Silva only discovered that this happened the next day, when checking the precinct results in other parts of the county.

The Iowa Democratic Party, which is led by a long-time Hillary Clinton campaign donor, unilaterally shifted a delegate from Bernie Sanders to Hillary Clinton in a precinct located at Grinnell College during Monday’s caucuses, The Guardian is reporting.

In New Hampshire there are 24 “pledged” delegates that are allocated based on the popular/actual vote. 15 have gone to Bernie and 9 have gone to Hillary. In New Hampshire there are also 8 “super” delegates. 6 of those 8 have pledged to Hillary and two, Ray Buckley and Martha Fuller Clark, remain undecided.

According the The Hill, the six that support Hillary include Maggie Hassan, Jeanne Shaheen, Annie Kuster, Joanne Dodwell, Billy Shaheen and Kathy Sullivan. Those six give Hillary 37 delegates, while Bernie, who won in a landslide popular vote, only has 36 delegates–unless the two undecided delegates decide to go with the actual, popular vote.